Red roses, heart-shaped balloons, romantic songs – getting to your nerve? Well, you are not alone. Love Matters India spoke to five singles for tips on how to rock Valentine’s Day without a partner.
Payal saw Rahul buying a red rose. She could not hide her excitement and put on her best dress. What happened next? She shares her love story with Love Matters India.
Vaibhavi and Abhi were in the same school as kids and met on Facebook after many years. When she started chatting with him, he asked her for a ‘special’ picture. She tells Love Matters India how embarrassed she felt.
If there’s something inevitable with couples, it’s the arguments and fights. But they don’t have to pile on and become deadweight for your relationship. Here are a few tips on how to ‘kiss (or not) and make-up’.
Rima and Sahil met online and had never seen each other. On a cold, foggy, January night, she decided to surprise him by taking a train from New Delhi to Kolkata. But anyone who has lived in North India knows travelling in the winter can be an adventure. Rima tell us about the journey she’d never forget!
To escape the whole ladki dikhana routine, Chandrika decided to put her own matrimonial ad in the local newspaper. 'Independent, working girl looking for a partner; caste/ community no bar, men believing in an equal relationship with trust and love need reply'. Did Chandrika find her soulmate?